“Luis, one of the things I really appreciate about your films is your ability to connect the communities within the United States and in Guatemala . Y ou are helping to create a trans-border community . I think that, that kind of solidarity and love and connection can move us to a whole different phase of understanding immigrants, not as a separate group, but as a part of a whole transnational community that is mutually bound together."

I was very moved (by the film) . I felt I did not have the words to communicate (to the director) the gratitude I felt for having made it. Apart from knowing (a little) the struggle of the immigrants through close friends, his representation of the women in the documentary left me with a very strong impression. I've been thinking about the difficulty (in the US) f or an American woman to confront the abuse or harassment in her work. Thinking of an immigrant, with a lot of fear, without knowledge or power, talking about the injustice that she lived inspires and moves me. When a woman said at the end of the movie, "They woke us up - immigrants or not,we have rights." That's very nice, and a strong fact that I think many have forgotten in the fight against immigrants here. "